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Gilgeous-Alexander and Haliburton aren't just two star point guards who have driven the Thunder and Pacers to a 2-2 tie in the NBA Finals, they are also two of the league's most fashionable players, known for their unique styles and designer outfits that are just as versatile as their games.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander not only helped the Oklahoma City Thunder avoid a 3-1 series deficit to the Indiana Pacers in the NBA Finals with a 111-104 win in Game 4, but he also redeemed himself in the eyes of at least one opposing coach thanks to a dazzling performance on Friday night.
Inside the NBA” will continue on ESPN next season, but the show’s longtime relationship with TNT ends with the Eastern Conference finals.
Pascal Siakam’s Game 4 defensive showcase put him in elite company — and it marked a moment the Pacers won’t forget in their push for a title.
Carlisle, the longtime NBA head coach, has received endless praise over the offseason as he's helped lead the Pacers through the Eastern Conference and now to a lead in the NBA Finals over the league's best regular season team. Barkley's only kidding, but with how the Knicks have went about their coaching search, don't put anything past them.
Pascal Siakam won the ECF MVP over Tyrese Haliburton. Have there been any other controversial NBA Finals/Conference Finals MVPs?
Don't mistake the Oklahoma City MVP's calm approach for weakness, as he showed his greatness down the stretch of Game 4.
Pat McAfee Sends Terse Message to NBA on Finals Referees originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
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Rick Carlisle used the line after the Indiana Pacers won the Eastern Conference title earlier this month, the one that is the official motto for the state’s basketball Hall of Fame and surely has been uttered for generations.